Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion September 30, 2022
The fantasies of Luis Torres 40 years ago that propelled him and others to empty classrooms and hit the streets have changed not one wit. They romanticized that day by swelling their numbers and their affect on Los Angeles and Mexican America, of which the San Diego-Orange County-Los Angeles axis is the capital. They still do, hitting the streets the other day with what The Times estimated at 2,500 people. That axis of Mexican Americans was... + full article
CBS News USA Politics September 29, 2022
William Bill Plante, one of the longest-serving White House broadcast journalists in history, died of respiratory failure on Wednesday, according to his family. The award-winning CBS correspondent was 84 years old and lived in Washington, D.C.Plante retired from CBS News as... + más
Longtime CBS News correspondent Bill Plante passes away at 84 | WPTV
This week on Sunday Morning (October 2) | CBS News
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment September 28, 2022
After months of mediation, Netflix settled a lawsuit filed by a Georgian chess grandmaster accusing the streamer of defamation in the critically acclaimed series The Queen's Gambit. Nona Gaprindashvili sued Netflix last year, objecting to a scene in which a commentator... + más
Chess Is Just Poker Now | The Atlantic
Magnus Carlsen quits match without explanation amid apparent feud with fellow grandmaster Hans Niemann | CNN
New York Daily News USA Nation September 28, 2022
The assassin who murdered Robert F. Kennedy during his 1968 presidential campaign is challenging California’s decision to deny him parole on Wednesday. Sirhan Sirhan, 78, killed Kennedy and wounded five others at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles after Kennedy won the... + más
Sirhan Sirhan, convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy, challenges his parole denial | Los Angeles Times
RFK assassin Sirhan Sirhan challenges his parole denial | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Life September 26, 2022
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Workers at the Philadelphia Museum of Art began a strike Monday citing wage and health care issues as the institution said it would remain open during the walkout.The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the union representing about 180 of the museum’s... + más
New Art Museums For D.C., Iowa City And San Francisco Open This Fall | Forbes
New MIT Museum glimpses the future and examines school’s past | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 25, 2022
Jim Post, best known as half of the duo Friend & Lover, whose only hit was a memorable one — “Reach Out of the Darkness,” which proclaimed with flower-power earnestness, “I think it’s so groovy now that people are finally gettin’ together” — died Sept. 14 in... + más
Today’s ‘Heardle’ Song, Answers And Clues For Saturday, September 24 | Forbes
I'm Not Really Into Hyperbole or Whatever but Usher's 'U Don't Have to Call' Is the Best Song Ever Made | The Root
The Atlantic USA Life September 24, 2022
The Omicron variant has brought a special level of chaos to classrooms, and some teens say their schools aren’t doing enough to protect them.Demonstrators hold signs and chant during a student walkout over COVID-19 safety measures at Chicago Public Schools (Cheney Orr /... + más
Oregon students' math, reading skills plummet post-pandemic | Associated Press
State turnaround school district shrinking with likely exit of two schools | The Advocate
Bleacher Report USA Sports September 19, 2022
Bayley is lending her support to Sasha Banks and Naomi amid their absence from WWE programming.Appearing on In The Kliq (h/t of Ringside News), Bayley commented on Banks' and Naomi's WWE walkout in May and how she would feel if they returned to the company:Even if I... + más
WWE's Logan Paul Issue, AEW's Wardlow About to Explode, More Friday Wrestling Takes | Bleacher Report
WWE Rumors on Roman Reigns vs. Tyson Fury and Randy Orton; Booker T's Mt. Rushmore | Bleacher Report
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